When your due date arrives, you will be more than ready to have your baby! Most women deliver the baby somewhere between 37 and 42 weeks. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, only 5% of babies arrive on the exact due date. Approximately 7% of babies are not delivered by 42 weeks, and when that happens, it is referred to as a "post-term pregnancy."
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Wrong question:
Forgive my frankness. You are about to become a mother. Congratulations on your pregnancy. I know that you want to be the best mother that you possibly can. Please sit down and collect your thoughts. Your being tested for pregnancy won't detect your drug abuse. But a good mother-to-be will take advantage of this chance to ask her physician for help in escaping from a life involving meth. Be brave.
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No:
There are many different causes of bleeding during pregnancy such as threatened miscarriage, partial separation of the placenta and even infection or inflammation of the cervix.
This may mimic a menses but is not considered a period.
If you have bleeding during pregnancy you should contact your md.
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Pregnancy needed con:
Pregnancy test is decided by its quantitative value if it is equivocal ( by you said as blurry) then it is best clarify by repeated test days later should give you a definitely answer. For your age if no chance to be pregnant then you need complete gyn chechup to rule out other gyn disease which may have positive test by secreting HCG hormone. You need a gyn doctor to advise you sooner thenlater.
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Does not add up:
If had unprotected sex since your last period and missed a period, did the pregnancy test correctly, after a missed period, you are likely to be pregnant. I urge to you see a doctor for the sake of your and your baby's health. I wish you good health and a healthy baby!
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Couple of reasons:
1)depending on the hormone levels, it may take a while for the levels to drop to 0.
2)there may be retained tissue.
3)this could be a separate pregnancy.
4)there are some medical conditions (molar pregnancy) that can cause persistently elevated hormone levels.
5)the surgeon may not have completed the abortion (still an ongoing pregnancy).
Follow up with the surgeon who performed the procedure.
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A pregnancy test measures a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). HCG is a hormone produced during pregnancy. It appears in the blood and urine of pregnant women as early as 10 days after conception.
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